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| The Republic
of Ireland is projected to grow by 1.6 million people in the
period 2005-2030. This is an increase of almost 25% on the current
population. While this may represent a significant change, Ireland
is not densely populated by European standards. In fact the
lack of substantial population density may be the biggest challenge
to development and growth, as the critical mass required to
support an integrated, efficient infrastructure as an alternative
to the motorcar is still not available. Our project investigates
strategies for the distribution of the new population that could
support alternative high-speed infrastructure systems.
Project team: Olaf Behrens; Michael Robert Conroy; Martin
Henchion; Trine Kobbelvedt; Mary O’Neill; Werner Weidenberg
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